Pelvic inflammatory disease, often referred to as PID, is a condition in women that is characterized by inflammation of the pelvic cavity. It affects the endometrium (lining of the uterus or womb), the fallopian tubes, the pelvic peritoneum (lining of the lower abdominal cavity), and other structures. PID is caused by the spread of bacteria from the vagina to the pelvic cavity.
Pelvic inflammatory disease
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